If your headache and menstruation are regular, you can start to use some non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen 1~2 days before the expected headache attack, and continue for at least 4~5 days. You can also use some drugs such as Zolpidem, etc. You can use some drugs such as Tretinoin during the non-attack period, and you can also use some antidepressants, but the above mentioned drugs must be taken under the guidance of a physician, and pay attention to the instructions to understand the indications and side effects. It is best to go to a tertiary care hospital to see a specialist in neurology. Patient: I’m relieved if it’s not a vascular lesion. Reply: However, some studies have found that migraine has some connection with cerebrovascular disease, but not everyone is related, so you don’t need to be nervous. Pay attention to blood pressure, prevent diabetes, pay attention to low-salt and low-fat diet, and don’t live too stressful.